To fight the health disorder, it should be properly recognized first. The patient comes to the primary care with his problems, which might be seemingly unrelated to the clear case of the clinical depression, and unfortunately, the recognition of depression success rate in primary care is statistically less than we would like it to be. For example, 50% of people with major depression, identified by independent screening in Great Britain, were not recognized as depressed by the primary physician. The recognition of depression is particularly difficult in certain patient groups such as the physically ill, or in certain cultures, when depression...
Agitated Depressive Disorder
Agitated Depression a state of clinical depression in which the person exhibits irritability and restlessness. This term is applied to depressive disorders in which agitation is prominent. Agitation occurs in many severe depressive disorders but in agitated depression, it is particularly severe. Agitated depression is seen more commonly among the middle aged and elderly than among younger patients. However, there is no reason to suppose that agitated depression differs in other impotent ways from the other depressive disorders. Definition of Agitated DepressionA major depression with agitation that may be driven by hypomania. Although many people...
Reichian Therapy against Depression
Reichian Theory When we are open, we experience pleasure, liveliness, and vitality. Many of us, however, find that our lives and relationships feel painfully constricted. We develop coping strategies early in life to ward off difficult, uncomfortable feelings. These defenses become habitual and can inhibit us from experiencing joyful, expansive feelings as well as pain. We become frozen and trapped in our defenses, and can become physically ill. These symptoms are cries for help from our wounded past, a past that may keep us from being fully available to the present. Our contracted self reveals itself in our character structure and body armor....
Link between ADHD Drug Ritalin and Depression
What ADHD is?Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has become America’s number one childhood psychiatric disorder. It has been estimated that more than 5 million children are presently affected by this disorder in the U.S., which represents as many as 7 to 12 percent of preadolescent children. These percentages mean that almost every classroom can have children with ADHD. This disorder usually begins in infancy and continues into adulthood. Usually there is a gender skew with this disorder, where boys are usually affected more often than girls, at a ratio of 4 to 1 for boys and 9 to 1 for girls. It seems that the problem with...
Childhood Abuse and Clinical Depression in Adults
OverviewChildhood abuse and neglect is an insidious problem with far-reaching consequences. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families, in 2007 close to 800,000 children were determined to be victims of neglect or abuse. These statistics likely underestimate the actual incidence of abuse because an unknown but significant amount of abuse is never reported or investigated. Abuse has devastating, enduring effects on children. Adults who were abused as children continue to suffer from their childhood trauma. One of the many effects of childhood abuse is treatment-resistant depression.Types...